💥Grim’s Angels Colt & Riley Book 2 in the explosive MC romance series by Harper Denai
He’s chaos on two wheels. She’s the only thing keeping the town stitched together. But when the club’s war with a violent trafficking ring hits too close to home, their worlds collide—and neither of them will ever be the same.
Dr. Riley Fontenot came to Willow Springs to outrun ghosts and build a quiet life. What she didn’t expect was Colt Broussard—also known as Havoc, the Grim’s Angels’ Vice President and the walking embodiment of trouble. He’s loud, reckless, infuriating… and the only man who makes her feel seen.
Colt doesn’t do soft. Not anymore. But something about the sharp-tongued doctor with a spine of steel cuts through the noise in his head. When a survivor ends up on Riley’s doorstep and the Baton Rouge crew resurfaces, the danger becomes personal—and protecting her becomes his only priority.
But the deeper they fall, the more the shadows close in.
A symbol from Riley’s past resurfaces. The Mafia’s reach is longer than anyone realized. And in a world where loyalty is inked in blood and love is the biggest risk of all—Colt has to decide if he’s willing to fight for more than vengeance.
🔥This book
A scarred MC alpha who talks too much and cares too hard
A fierce, snarky doctor with a hidden past
Found family, slow-burn heat, and late-night porch confessions
Feral cats, donut bribes, and one very dangerous kiss
Trafficking rescue subplots and the first crack in a larger war to come
⚠️ Trigger This book contains mature and potentially distressing content,
References to human trafficking and sexual exploitation
Trauma and PTSD (military-related and medical)
Violence, including threats and assault
Vandalism and stalking
Overdose and addiction loss (off-page, mentioned)
Explicit language, adult content, and MC lifestyle themes
It's not bad, definitely an interesting premise for an MC romance. What I've noticed with Denai's books is that the first few chapters always repeat itself - what happened in Chapter 1 is repeated in Chapter 3, and the plot progresses after Chapter 4, or chapters repeat within themselves - what happens at the beginning of chapter 1 is repeated on the next page. It's not irritating but startling because the reader anticipates the plot progressing but then you're taken back to the set up of how the main characters meet.